
As the Editor-in-Chief of Windows Central, I’ve been observing our community for years – through online comments, Discord, Twitter, and all the other places where people discuss Microsoft, Windows, Xbox, Surface, AI, and the world of PCs.
Reddit is a unique platform known for its quick pace, open discussions, community-driven nature, and refreshingly direct feedback – all of which leads to insightful reporting and thriving communities. That’s why we’re excited to launch our new subreddit, r/windowscentral, as a way to further connect with and serve our audience.
Reddit communities are valuable because they bring people together. Successful subreddits are where news happens fast, ideas are discussed and improved, and people can connect over shared interests. By following Windows Central on Reddit, you’ll be right in the middle of everything – getting the latest news, seeing our discussions, and staying up-to-date with everything happening at Microsoft.
A major benefit of joining our subreddit is how quickly information spreads. Reddit allows for real-time conversations, so you’ll be among the first to know about breaking news like surprise Windows updates, Surface leaks, or major Xbox announcements. Plus, you can instantly join the discussion, share your thoughts, question our opinions, and even help us discover new angles we might have missed.
This process helps us create better journalism by directly responding to what our audience actually wants and needs.

I’m a big fan of Windows Central, and I’ve been reading them for years! One thing they’ve explained that really makes sense is how important it is for them to be *seen*. The way news gets to us is changing, and Google and other platforms are making it harder for sites like Windows Central to reach people who want to read their stuff. But Reddit is different! It gives them a direct connection to readers like me. When I follow their subreddit, upvote their posts, or join the discussions, I’m actually helping more people find their reporting. And that support means Windows Central can keep doing what they do best – giving us the news, reviews, and opinions we rely on. It helps them stay strong and independent, and that’s awesome!
Beyond just news and reviews, our community is a huge part of what makes Windows Central special. Reddit allows us to connect with our readers in a much more interactive way than traditional comments. It’s a place where you can share your PC setups, get help with issues from fellow fans, share funny memes about Windows, or discuss complex topics like hardware, AI, and gaming. Whether you’re new to Windows or a seasoned expert, you can learn, share, and collaborate with others in a truly supportive environment.
Following our subreddit is a fantastic way to stay up-to-date with everything we’re doing. We’ll share exclusive behind-the-scenes content, run polls, host Q&A sessions, discuss our editorial process, and even ask for your input on what stories we should cover next. It’s a direct connection to our team and a chance to help shape the future of the site.
If you’re on Reddit, please come join our community at r/windowscentral! It helps us grow, supports the site, and lets you share your thoughts as we discuss the latest from Microsoft, Windows, and the tech industry.
Thanks for your continued support, especially as we approach our 20th anniversary in 2027!
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